In defense of sexting
Writer Sarah Nicole Prickett on "Speaking in Tongues:" It is funny how many of the traditional newspaper writers who castigate “my” generation’s sexting as somehow stemming “real” flesh-and-blood
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Skip to contentWriter Sarah Nicole Prickett on "Speaking in Tongues:" It is funny how many of the traditional newspaper writers who castigate “my” generation’s sexting as somehow stemming “real” flesh-and-blood
Via Big Think, I found this piece by Rob Horning of The New Inquiry on "Social Graph vs. Social Class." I'm not enough of an insider to be able
Via Todd Gailun and former HP CTO Phil McKinney, I came across Leslie Perlow's short piece on how to "Overcome Your Work Addiction" today. Consider the following: Works
Harvard Business School Press lists a new book by Leslie A. Perlow, coming out at the end of the month. Sleeping with Your Smartphone: How to Break the
Chade-Meng Tan's new book, Search Inside Yourself: The Unexpected Path to Achieving Success, Happiness (and World Peace) is just out, and it's gotten the kind of lengthy treatment in
Tim McCormick points me to a Guardian article by Frank Speiser on "The science of social attention." (As as aside, let confess that I love the Guardian. I
One of the questions I've been working through in my book is this: how do you decide when it's okay to outsource a cognitive function? When is it
An interesting new study on multitasking and multi-sensory integration (behind a firewall): Heavy media multitaskers have been found to perform poorly in certain cognitive tasks involving task switching,
A while ago I wrote a piece about writing for the trades. As someone who'd written for academic audiences, and for corporate and government clients, it was interesting
I spent this past week heads-down, finishing a new capstone chapter for the contemplative computing book, then going over the entire thing, trying to catch typos, even out